can't find the right simplification

ma mabdelkader at gmail.com
Thu Apr 23 20:20:31 EDT 2009


Not sure I understand what is self.P, but look at the __getitem__ and  
__setitem__ overloads

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On Apr 23, 2009, at 7:10 PM, Stef Mientki <stef.mientki at gmail.com>  
wrote:

> hello,
>
> I've a program where you can connect snippets of code (which I call  
> a "Brick") together to create a program.
> To make it easier to create these code snippets, I need some  
> simplifications.
> For simple parameters ( integer, tupple, list etc)  this works ok,
> and is done like this:
>
>
> class _Simple_Par ( object ) :
>   """
>   Class to make it more easy to set a Bricks.Par from a control.
>   So instead of :
>     self.Brick.Par [ self.EP[0] ] = Some_Value
>   you can write
>     self.P[0] = Some_Value
>   """
>   def __init__ ( self, control ) :
>       self.Control = control
>   def __setitem__ ( self, index, value ) :
>       i = self.Control.EP [ index ]
>       if i :
>           self.Control.Brick.Par [ i ] = value
>
> Now I want a similar simplification for the case that Par is a  
> dictionary:
> So instead of writing:
>     self.Brick.Par [ self.EP[0] ] [ 'Filename' ] = Some_Value
>
> I would like to write:
>     self.P[0] [ 'Filename' ] = Some_Value
>
> But I can't figure out how to accomplish that ?
>
> Any suggestions ?
>
> thanks,
> Stef Mientki
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